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Abolished Serfdom (August 4, 1789) "The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen" "Civil Constitution of the Clergy" July 1790 Constitution of 1791 |
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| 4 Accomplishments of the National Assembly |
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| Tennis Court Oath June 20, 1789 |
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| Name and date of the oath that created a peaceful stage of the French Revolution |
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| Most Radical political party |
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| In the Jacobins: the most radical leader |
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| The Reign of Terror (June 1793 and July 1794) |
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| Most bloody part of the revolution |
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| Danton, Robespierre, Marat |
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| The Committee of Public Safety during the Reign of Terror |
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| Coup D'Etat November 9, 1799 |
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| Name and Date of the Overthrow of France |
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| yes or no vote from the people |
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| Napoleon's military specialty |
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1. Code Napoleon (French Civil Code) 2. Concordat of 1801 3. Fiscal Reforms 4. Education |
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| 4 things Napoleon did in the empire |
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| Napoleon won the battle between Alex I of Russia, and Francis I of Austria |
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| Battle of Austreliz or The Battle of the Three Emperors |
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| An attempted economic blockade of England |
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| War of the Fourth Coalition |
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| Battle of Lepzig-French are crushed October 16-19, 1813 |
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| First real defeat for Napoleon- beginning of the end for him |
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| Napoleons Invasion of Russia |
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| Men set out in summer.... made it to moscow... and then froze when the winter hit in september |
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| French are crushed October 16-19, 1813 |
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| Exiled to the island of Elisa |
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| War of the fourth Coalition: Napoleon Agdicates on April 11 and 13 |
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| Battle of Waterloo June 18,1815 |
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| Final Defeat of Napoleon victory for allies. |
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| The date of the battle of Austerlitz |
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Bastille Day for the French AKA July 4 |
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